"Limerick" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Limerick" Meaning

A limerick is a type of humorous poem that consists of five lines, with a specific rhyming scheme and meter. The first, second, and last lines rhyme with each other, while the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. The meter is usually anapestic, with an unstressed syllable followed by two stressed syllables in each foot. Limericks often use wordplay, puns, and witty language to create a sense of humor and playfulness.

"Limerick" Examples

Usage Examples of "Limerick"


A limerick is a type of humorous poem with five lines, typically having a bouncy rhythm and a punchline at the end.

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The professor recited a limerick to his students: "There once was a student so fine, / Whose math skills were truly divine. / She solved every test, / With great confidence, I quest, / And her grades were always sublime." ( poetalexamples.com )
The limerick walk in Dublin is a popular tourist attraction, known for its beautiful architecture and lively street performers.
The comedian ended his set with a limerick that had the whole audience laughing: "There once was a fellow named Pete, / Whose jokes were so bad, they were neat. / He told them with flair, / And a grin everywhere, / And we all loved his poorly-beat feet!" ( limericks.net )
The limerick poem has a very specific rhyming scheme, which can be challenging to master for some poets.
The local radio station plays limericks during their morning show, which has become a beloved tradition among their listeners.

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Limericks are a type of humorous poem that consists of five lines, with a specific rhyming scheme and meter. The first, second, and fifth lines rhyme with each other, while the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. The meter is usually anapestic, with an unstressed syllable followed by two stressed syllables in each foot. Limericks often use wordplay, puns, and witty language to create humor and tell a short story or make a point. The name "limerick" comes from the city of Limerick in Ireland, where this type of poetry originated.

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